2009 Course Handbook
PHYS301: Electromagnetism and Quantum Physics
This unit covers two topics basic to an understanding of the physical universe we live in.
The first part of the unit deals with the classical theory of electromagnetism, which is the first successful unified theory in physics. This is an extension of the work covered in PHYS202. The theory offers solutions to every problem in electromagnetism and optics from research to industry. Topics include special techniques for calculating potentials, scalar and vector potentials, Maxwell's equations for electrodynamics, energy and momentum in electrodynamics (Poynting's theorem), electromagnetic wave equations, and the theory of waveguides.
The second part deals with the fascinating world of quantum physics providing a modern introduction to quantum mechanics. As well as being the theory that underlies most of modern physics, it also provides a viewpoint about the nature of the physical world that is completely at odds with our familiar concepts. The material covered here aims to provide an introduction to the basic ideas of quantum mechanics and the mathematical language that is needed to describe the new physics it contains.
Extensive laboratory work is a core activity, giving students the opportunity to explore experimental physics using a wide variety of measurement techniques and equipment.
Credit Points: | 3 |
Contact Hours: | 6 |
When Offered: | D1 - Day; Offered in the first half-year |
Staff Contact: | Physics staff |
Prerequisites: | PHYS201(P) and PHYS202(P) |
Corequisites: | MATH235 |
NCCWs: | |
Unit Designations: |
Technology
Science |
Assessed As: | Graded |
Offered By: |
Department of Physics and Engineering |
Timetable Information
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